Posted by Anonymous on Monday, January 10, 2011 at 10:14pm.
They do not have to be consective terms.
0,15,30,45,60,... would be one
1,2,3,4...15,16,...44,45,... (all consecutive integers) would be another
Surely you can think of another.
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